Winter Wooden Escapades in India

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Running straightway from Rann of Kutch to Arunachal Pradesh, wildlife parks in India come alive especially during the winter season. As a traveler you are always vested with a wide variety of wildlife tour



Let’s begin with West Bengal’s Neora Valley National Park. The impressive height of 3000 metres renders massive biodiversity to this place. With numerous impressive animals such as leopards, Himalayan tahrs, black bear, clouded leopards the National Park is simply inevitable for wildlife enthusiasts. With diverse bird variety that includes some of the rarest birds, this place is naturally rich. Trekking is the only way to explore this beautiful park and many camping trips can also be organized. 

The other place to reckon with in this series is Wild Ass Sanctuary in Gujarat. This place is unique and innovative as it comes loaded with salt flats and deserts. Situated in the little Rann of Kutch, it spans to nearly 5000 sq. km. This is the only place where wild ass survives. Enjoy many migratory birds flocking here along with many other fascinations. 


Let’s consider Pobitora Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam. It is a small sanctuary of which large parts are covered by marshland. You will never run short of one horned rhinoceros and thousands of birds. Many migratory birds visit here and this is where they get enthralled. 

Namdapha National Park in Arunachal Pradesh is another mesmerizing treat. You will be amazed with sheer change in the height of its altitudes that goes from 200 metres above sea level to 4571 metres. This abrupt height variation renders this place an amazing appeal. It is the only place in the world that homes four species of big cats – snow leopard, common leopard, clouded leopard and the tiger. 

Let’s not undermine the captivating winter season of India and get ready to enjoy every speck of wildlife extravaganza. In fact, this is what makes this vast nation inevitable to travelers coming from every nook and corner of the world.

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